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SATURDAY. MARCH U, 1908
f THE HENRY WATERIIOUSE TRUST CO. Ltd I
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HUYS AND SELLS- REAL ESTATE, STOCKS & UONDS
WRITES F1HE AND LIKE INSURANCE
NEGOTIATES LOANS AND MORTGAGES
SECURES INVESM ENTS
i A List of High Grade Securities mailed on application
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CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED
HONOLULU, HAWAII
T. O. Uox 34H 1
PRINTING and
DEVELOPING.
We make a specialty of this department of our
work. And we solicit your trade.
With anything in the way of cameras, kodaks,
photo supplies etc. we can supply you. Mail or
ders given prompt attention.
HONOLULU PHOTO SUPPLY CO.
"Every thing Photographic'
FORT STRGET, HONOLULU
Exclusiveness.
AII America" fine shoes for
men are the shoes of today. Coun
try Stores that carry this great
line of men shoes enjoy the en
largement of business. You at
tract the best of trade by selling
"All America" Specials.
You can carry a large variety of
styles, and size up quickly from
our immense stock. Each pair
shows the sound, honest quality of
. workmanship.
Island orders solicted.
sale and retail.
Whole-
SPECIAL WHOLESALE RATES.
MANUFACTURER'S SHOE COMPANY, Ltd.
1051 FORT STREET,
HONOLULU.
Sleep Well?
Why don't you try a glass of
Primo Beer before retir
ing? There's nothing in this
beer that can harm you
There's much to do you good
Sporting Goods
Wo have a splendid lino of sporting and nthiotic
goods and can furnish you just what you re
quire in
BASEBALL,
FOOT BALL,
TENNIS,
GOLF,
and other Sporting Goods, as well as all sorts of
Athletic Supplies. Send for catalogues and lot
us quote you. Our prices are tlie same as on
tho Mainland and we can please you.
E.0.HALLAS0N,Ltd.
HONOLULU.
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Main St. near Market, Walluku, Maui I
Telegraphic News.
ISI'ECIAL TO THE MAUI REW8.I
fnjnr W, ltg. test 4 0(125. Heels 10s 81.
WASHINGTON, March 17. The Sub-Committee on fortification?
of t he House reported favorably a bill carrying $8,200,011 instead of
the much larger sum asked for. This includes everything recommend
ed by the board except fortifications for Pearl Harbor.
Provision is made for Manila Day and Honolulu and mortars for
Pearl Harbor.
The bill carries $1,000,000, for this Territory.
WASHINGTON, March 17. The Secretary of the navy has or
dered warships to proceed to Port Au Prince. A cruel war is being
waged and the massacre of the whites is feared.
The Supreme Court has handed down a decision affirming the de
cision of the lower court in the matter of rebates.
NKW YORK, March 17. Arthur Hitchcock has been acquitted.
SAN FRANCISCO,' March 17. The cruisers St. Louis, Milwau
kee and New York will be stationed on the Sound.
HONOLULU, March 11!. Jack Atkinson declared for Local
Option in the Central Unin Church last night.
Smith and Waterhouse have worked out plans for the perfect ab
straction of bees wax.
HONOLULU, March 15. Ralph Lyons, a chemist here, has dis
covered an enemy to the rose beetle.
TOKIO, March 1(5. The Government is pleased with America's
final reply in the immigration matter.
China has acceded to all the demands made by Japan regarding
the Tatsu Maru and will buy the arms and ammunition and rehoist
the Japanese flag.
MAGDALKNA BAY, March 1(1. Target practise on the fleet will
begin today.
PORT AU PRINCE, March 1G. Throe disturbances have occurr
ed and several people killed. Prominent men have been arrested.
BARCELONA, March 1(1. A bomb exploded in the central mar
ket place killing a woman.
DENVER, March 16. Guiscppi, the anarchist who killed Father
Ileinrichs, out the throat of a guard in an attempt to escape from jail.
' SAN FRANCISCO, March 1(1 Ruef had a hearing. Judge Dunne
dismissed four of the indictments and granted an arrest of judgment.
MANILA, March 15. The Philippine assembly lias instructed its
delegates, it: Congress to urge the suspension of restrictions imposed
upon the shipping in ports by the Frye shipping law.
Preparations to entertain the fleet have begun,
NEW YORK, March 15. The tenth international cable chess
tournament was won by Americans and secures the new trophy.
SAN FRANCISCO, March 15.- Gans and Attell have been match
ed. HONGKONG, March 15 The first of the big Japanese fleet sails
on secret service today.
ST. PETERSBURG, March 15. There is an unconfirmed rumor
that two Turkish ships with arms and ammunition have been seized
in the Black Sea.
Warships Needed
On Atlantic.
WASHINGTON, D. C, March
G. It become known in t fficial
circles today that word has been
sent to the Pacific coast to' dispatch
several of the warships mot attach
ed to Admiral Evans' Fleet to the
Alantic seaboard with the least
possible delay. The matter is kept
a close secret and except by those
through whom the orders syerc issu
ed it is not known just what ships
have been ordered to this coast. It
is assumed, however, that the ships
selected are from among those near
San Diego, and that that port Will
be made the coaling station for the
voyage. It is known, however,
that orders relative to the move
have been sent to Mare Island and
that certain preparations will Le
under way there is a few days.
The cause of this immediate in
crease of naval force on the Atlan
tic has relation to the state of dip
lomatic relations with Venezuela
While little trepidation is felt re
garding the attitude of President
Castro so far as he and his country
are individually concerned, it is
desired to place the Atlantic naval
armanent on such a footing that
any attempt on the part of other
nations to take advantage of the
situation may be successfully meet.
Along in the afternoon a young
man from the country districts was
accosted by a citizen of the town.
"Well, Ezry, I suppose you are
in to the Chautauqua."
"I shore am Just come thar now."
"How'd you like it?" asked tho
townsman.
"Fine oz afiddle I rode on tho
durn thing nine times."
DELICIOUS, INDEED.
A gentleman traveling in Virginia
llast summer had occasion to take a
stage ride over a jHirtionof his. jour
ney. Riding on the seat with the
driver he fell into conversation, and
found the native . to lie a veteran
sportsman. Passing a fream the
traveler inquired if it contained fish.
"Lots on cm,' was the reply.
"What kind?".
"Mostly trout, said the driver.
"They must be fine eating," was
the next remark.
"Fine eatin'!'.' exclaimed the
driver "You jest go up to the moun
tain and ketch half a dozen trout
about 12 .inches long, clean Yin
without washin' Yin, rub Ym in
some salt, roll Yin in Injin meal
and bake Yin in tho ashes. Good
eatin? Why, stranger, by gosh, they
beats ham."
Down in Georgia the citizens of a
thriving town of nliout (51 KM) jioople
arranged for a Chautauqua Assembly
last summer. They held the meet
ings in a big tent about a mile from
the town, and the attendance was
large from tho first day. An enter
prising circus man heard of the
large crowds, and landed in the
town on the second day of the
Chautauqua wijh a steam merry- go
round, which hi' located abnit half
way Mwcon the town and the
Chautauqua grounds.
GOOD AT GUESSING.
Mike was coming to America on
an (H'can steamer, with a bag on Ids
back made of a bandana handker
chief, in which were all of his be
longings. There were two Englishmen
alard the boat with him. When
they landed in Philadelphia they
thought they would have some fun
with Mike.
One said: "How far is it to Balti
more. Mike?"
"llov did you guess mv name?"
said Mike.
"Oh, I just guessed it," said the
other.
"Well," said Mike, "if you can
gia se my name, guess how far it is
to Baltimore."
MAUI PUBLISHING CO.,
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best quality for the money. We would not make this
statement, if we did nut mean it.
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